Clicks has won an interim interdict against the Economic Freedom Front (EFF), preventing the party from affecting the retailer's employees and operating hours. The EFF has been ordered to stop
South Africa is three weeks into Level 2 lockdown. As businesses reopen and more people go back to work, many were concerned the infection rate would increase. The latest provincial
News of the Mother City Drive-in opening caused a stir back in May. Since then, they faced many challenges which prevented them from officially opening to the public, and those
The past week's cold weather may have been a downer for some, but they've done wonders for the province's dam levels. Cape Town's dams are almost completely full, with a
The Parliamentary Constitutional Review Committee is considering classifying South African Sign Language as the country's twelfth official language. Speaking at the launch of the South African Sign Language (SASL) Charter
This year’s travel plans will include a more restrictive set of criteria than previous years. Financial restrictions will see families prioritising affordable locations, while pandemic concerns will place nature-based, outdoor
A Clicks store in Witbank has allegedly been petrol bombed amid threats of a shutdown and mass protest from the Economic Freedom Front (EFF). The protest action follows after social
Locals were blessed with pleasant weather at the weekend, and ventured out to enjoy the sunshine after a week of rain, thunderstorms and even snow. It seems humans were not
Load shedding will continue into the new week. City customers will be affected in the late afternoon. Eskom supplied residents will be affected throughout the day as Stage 1 load
Some customers are threatening to boycott Clicks, after screenshots from the retailer's website show them using unfavourable terms to describe natural black hair. In the images, black models with natural